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Hi all!
Just wondering, is there any danger a child could crawl over the Snug Tuck pillow and crash to the ground? I like the fact that the Snug Tuck runs the length of the bed, but I'm wondering if a 6-month-old crawler wouldn't simply crawl over the pillows. Also , has anyone's child ever crawled to the foot of the bed (where there is no Snug Tuck) and fallen over?
As far as rails, wouldn't a high-energy crawler crawl past where the rails are and fall of the bed?
I'm asking these questions because DS is starting to wake up from naps and *stealthily, silently* crawl and roll all over the place before I even know what's up.
I wish we could just put the mattress on the floor, but we're living in a cramped apartment and I don't even know where I'd put the box spring and frame (doesn't make sense to put the box spring under the mattress on the floor- the fall would still be significant).
Any ideas, experience? I DON'T want to have to start putting him in the bottom of his sidecarred co-sleeper! He can crawl out of the top, and he will only fall asleep on the bed with me, side-lying; any attempts to move him are greeted with screeches
And I DON'T want to have to buy a crib or any other furniture.
I know, I'm so demanding, haha!
Just wondering, is there any danger a child could crawl over the Snug Tuck pillow and crash to the ground? I like the fact that the Snug Tuck runs the length of the bed, but I'm wondering if a 6-month-old crawler wouldn't simply crawl over the pillows. Also , has anyone's child ever crawled to the foot of the bed (where there is no Snug Tuck) and fallen over?
As far as rails, wouldn't a high-energy crawler crawl past where the rails are and fall of the bed?
I'm asking these questions because DS is starting to wake up from naps and *stealthily, silently* crawl and roll all over the place before I even know what's up.
I wish we could just put the mattress on the floor, but we're living in a cramped apartment and I don't even know where I'd put the box spring and frame (doesn't make sense to put the box spring under the mattress on the floor- the fall would still be significant).
Any ideas, experience? I DON'T want to have to start putting him in the bottom of his sidecarred co-sleeper! He can crawl out of the top, and he will only fall asleep on the bed with me, side-lying; any attempts to move him are greeted with screeches

I know, I'm so demanding, haha!